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Kazeer [188]
3 years ago
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For each category in the first column, two options are given in the second column. In the third column, write which one you thin

k best describes that category when Empress Suiko and Prince Shotoku began their rule.

History
1 answer:
beks73 [17]3 years ago
5 0

Empress Suiko was one of the <em>important rulers</em> in Japanese history who co-ruled with Prince Shotoku and brought <em>peace, progress and stability</em> to an unstable country.

<h3>Type of society</h3>

Agricultural

<h3>Main Crop</h3>

Rice

<h3>Family Life</h3>

Centered around the mother

<h3 /><h3>Government</h3>

Power divided among the Uji

<h3>Empress Suiko and Prince Shotoku's rule</h3>

During the reign of Empress Suiko and Prince Shotoku, the Japanese people and <em>government were not unified</em> and were loosely held together which made them come in ane bring stability.

The power was shared among the chiefs who ruled a clan called the Uji and the type of family which was popular then was the one which was centered on the mother and the major crop then was rice.

Read more about Empress Suiko here:

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